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1) канал (1. тракт передачи данных; носитель передаваемых данных 2. ресурсы системы связи или системы вещания, выделяемые для передачи определённых данных 3. любой из составляющих сигналов в стереофонии или квадрафонии 4. тлв. любой из сигналов цветности 5. любой из сигналов в многоканальной системе 6. пп. область между истоком и стоком в полевом транзисторе, канальная область 7. микр. область между соседними матрицами логических элементов в специализированной ИС) || использовать канал; передавать по каналу; канализировать || канальный2) образовывать канал; формировать канал3) тракт; трасса; шина4) дорожка (напр. магнитной ленты)5) ствол ( в радиорелейной линии)6) вчт. шина•- access channel
- access grant channel
- accompanying audio channel
- accompanying sound channel
- active channel
- actuating channel
- additive-noise channel
- adjacent audio channel
- adjacent channel
- allocated channel
- alpha channel
- alternate channel
- analog data channel
- analog data transfer channel
- arithmetic channel
- associated channel
- asynchronously multiplexed channel
- audio channel
- audio-frequency channel
- auxiliary channel
- available channel
- aviation channel
- B channel
- back channel
- backward channel
- band-limited channel
- basic channel
- bearer channel
- binary channel
- binary erasure channel
- binary symmetric channel
- binary symmetric dependent channel
- binary symmetric independent channel
- BL channel
- block-multiplexer channel
- blue channel
- brightness channel
- broad-band channel
- broadcast channel
- broadcast control channel
- bulk channel
- buried channel
- burst channel
- burst-error channel
- busy channel
- bypass channel
- byte-multiplexer channel
- calling channel
- camera channel
- carrier channel
- carrier current channel
- chocked channel
- chroma channel
- chromaticity channel
- chrominance channel
- citizen band channel
- class D channel
- class E channel
- clear channel
- coherent channel
- color channel
- color transmitting channel
- color-difference channel
- color-sync channel
- color-sync processing channel
- command channel
- common channel
- common-user channel
- communication channel
- companded channel
- conducting channel
- conductive channel
- contiguous channels
- control channel
- cross-polarized channels
- D channel
- data channel
- data transfer channel
- dedicated channel
- dedicated control channel
- deep channel
- deep sound channel
- default color channels
- delta channel
- demand-assigned channel
- demodulator channel
- depletion channel
- dial-up channel
- difference channel
- diffuse optical channel
- digital data channel
- digital data transfer channel
- dipole channel
- direct memory access channel
- direct-access radar channel
- discrete channel
- discrete memoryless channel
- discrete-input channel
- display data channel 1
- display data channel 2
- display data channel
- diversity channel
- DMA channel
- dogleg channel
- domain-tip propagation channel
- Doppler-shifted channel
- duplex channel
- emergency radio channel
- engineering channel
- excitation channel
- fading channel
- fast associated control channel
- fast-acting channel
- feedback channel
- FET channel
- fiber channel
- fiber-optic communication channel
- field-effect transistor channel
- fixed-tuned channel
- forward channel
- four-wire channel
- frequency-modulation broadcast channel
- full rate traffic channel
- Gaussian channel
- green channel
- guard channel
- half rate traffic channel
- half-duplex channel
- hard-limited channel
- high-frequency channel
- horizontal channel
- I channel
- I/O channel
- idle channel
- induced channel
- information bearer channel
- information channel
- input channel
- input/output channel
- interference channel
- Internet relay chat channel
- interrupt channel
- inversion channel
- ion channel
- ion-implanted channel
- ionospheric channel
- IRC channel
- isolating channel
- jammed channel
- L channel
- leased channel
- left front channel
- left rear channel
- left stereo channel
- left stereophonic channel
- line-of-sight channel
- local channel
- logical channel
- low-frequency channel
- luminance channel
- M channel
- melting channel
- memory channel
- memoryless channel
- meteor-burst channel
- MIDI channel
- monochrome channel
- multipath channel
- multipath-fading resistant channel
- multiple-access channel
- multiplex channel
- multiuser channel
- narrow-band channel
- news-talk-sports channel
- noiseless channel
- noisy channel
- nonswitched channel
- n-type channel
- off-hook channel
- one-way channel
- on-hook channel
- optical channel
- optical scatter channel
- ordinary channel
- output channel
- paging channel
- percolating conduction channel
- permanent virtual channel
- photo-defined channel
- picture channel
- pilot channel
- plasma channel
- primary color channel
- programmed channel
- p-type channel
- Q channel
- R channel
- radio channel
- radio-frequency channel
- random access channel
- Rayleigh channel
- read/write channel
- recording channel
- red channel
- reference channel
- regional channel
- relay channel
- rented channel
- reproducing channel
- reverberation channel
- right front channel
- right rear channel
- right stereo channel
- right stereophonic channel
- S channel
- scatter channel
- scribe channel
- sealed channel
- second channel
- selector channel
- serial management channel
- service channel
- shared channel
- side-lobe blanker channel
- side-lobe canceller channel
- signal channel
- signaling channel
- simplex channel
- single channel per carrier
- SLB channel
- SLC channel
- slow associated control channel
- sofar channel
- sound channel
- spacecraft channel
- SPX channel
- standard broadcast channel
- standard broadcasting channel
- stereo channel
- stereophonic channel
- subcarrier channel
- subcarrier-regeneration channel
- sum channel
- superconducting channel
- supervisory channel
- surface channel
- switched channel
- symmetrical channel
- synchronizing channel
- telecommunication channel
- telegraph channel
- telemeter channel
- telemetering channel
- telephone channel
- television channel
- time-derived channel
- time-division multiplex channel
- time-varying channel
- tone channel
- top channel
- traffic channel
- transfer channel
- transponder channel
- troposcatter channel
- two-wire channel
- undersea communication channel
- vertical channel
- VESA media channel
- vestigial-sideband channel
- VF channel
- VHF channel
- video-frequency channel
- virtual channel
- vision channel
- VM channel
- voice channel
- voice-band channel
- voice-frequency channel
- voice-grade channel
- waveguide channel
- wide-band channel
- wireless channel
- wire-tap channel
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